What better way to remember or honor a special pet or person than by supporting our efforts to provide care and safe haven to pugs in need?
Whether it’s honoring a life or celebrating a birthday, wedding or new pet, 100% of your tax deductible donation will be used to support our mission.
OPTION 1: To send a donation to us in honor of a loved one, simply CLICK HERE to use our One Time Donation option.
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After choosing a payment type and entering the amount, there will be a link to “add a note” and give us further information. We will send a thank you acknowledgement to the donor and will contact you with the names of the donors.
Please contact karolyn@dfwpugs.com with any questions regarding these types of donations.
OPTION 2: If you would like to donate in honor of a pug that has crossed the rainbow bridge and have their photo posted on this page, we ask a minimum $25 donation to include them in the “In Memory” section.
- CLICK HERE to use our One Time Donation option. After choosing a payment type, you have the option to “add a note”. Here is where you mention this is a memorial donation to add to the Memorial page.
- After you make your donation, email the photo as an attachment and include your memorial message to: cory@dfwpugs.com
In Memory…

10/29/2004 – 08/04/2019
In memory of Izzy – – you were so cherished by your parents and sisters. Laurie and Andres beloved pug – Miranda

Sir Buster, you were the best companion I could have ever had. Thank you for blessing my life for the past decade. I love you. – Bonnie

4/13/2008 – 11/21/2019
In Memory of our best girl Ming. Until we meet again, sweet girl. We miss you terribly, Mingaling (aka Ming, Mimi, Princess Pug Pants, Tweety Bird, Blueberry Girl. ) – Katie

Pudge Harrelson was adopted on August 6th, 2001. He was my 1st Pug & my son. Pudge passed away on February 25, 2012 and took a piece of my heart. I love you Pudge! – Sheri

11/12/2005 – 08/06/2018
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever. Always in our hearts – Cory, William, Holly & Stevie

06/03/2010 – 11/23/2019
In memory of our little boy, thank you for coming into our lives and taking over our hearts. We miss you terribly and will love you the rest of our lives. Until we see each other again, Little Toot!

After loving this guy for 12 of his 16 years, Watson passed away today. Thank you DFW Pug Rescue for introducing us to Watson. – Peggy and Dave

In Honor of my dear Cinnamon, you were my closest companion and words cannot describe the pain of losing you, we will see each other again soon, adopted from DFW just 4 years ago, you blessed me with your unconditional love, and your adopted sister, MINDY, misses you also. Thank you DFW for allowing me to be blessed with such a kind companion
At the age of about 12, she left us way too soon but is with her maker at rest now.

Raider came into our lives in November of 2014, he was a faithful best friend who kept all my secrets, my loving and constant shadow, the best bedtime snuggle pug in the world with the happiest wiggle butt ever! He found his way to the rainbow bridge September 9th, 2020 and will be forever missed and loved. Until we meet again, Slurpee

5/5/2008 – 10/19/2020
In memory of our sweet, cuddly, wonderful little boy Snoopy.
Thank you for all the love, companionship and happiness you gave us.
We miss you. We’ll love you forever!
Mindy, Rick, Louis, Reid, Wendy, Nagesh & Shimi

Marissa rescued us, not us her. She was the most gentle, loving, happy, house-broken (I will hold it until I go outside no matter what and do my potties quickly even in a rainstorm) young lady. Our senior pug, she is missed by the rest of the grumble.
Thank you all for what you continue to do for our babies. -Jerry and Shelly Koltz

In memory of my pug Luciana (formerly known as Miss Piggy). We adopted her on January 1, 2010 and she crossed the Rainbow Bridge on November 11, 2020 from cancer. We are grateful to DFW Pug Rescue for bringing us together. She will remain in our hearts and memories forever. Until we met again, my sweet girl – Love Mom (Carol E.)

In memory of Dolly, foster failure and a very good girl. – Elizabeth L.